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1     I| sufficient to lash him into a fury. A heyduke, therefore, was
2   III|       its red centre. Useless fury! The umpires hastened up,
3   III|     gaped in amazement at the fury of the steed and the foolhardiness
4   VII|     and swore. In their first fury they knew not which to turn
5 XVIII|       face could not hide the fury which boiled up within him.~ ~"
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